.' 1 2 E Part III.— -Eleventh Annual Report 



Net put 

 down, where 

 and time. 



Course 

 Boat 

 thereaft 

 and 

 Depth. 



of 



er 



Total 

 Depth 





f Time 

 nd (2) 

 iken up. 





of Water 



and 

 Nature 



of 

 Bottom. 



Surface Fauna 

 (Tow-net). 



(1) Length o 

 Net down, a 

 Time when tJ 



Pelagic Ova, 

 Nature, Size. 

 Larval Fishes, 

 Nature, Size. 



Post-Larval 



Fishes, 

 Nature, Size, 

 Coloration, 

 etc. 



Ilydromedusaj. 



Medusav 



18th July 

 1888. 

 500 yards E. 



of Tier head 

 9 a.m 



W. 

 2 feet from 

 bottom 



6 fathoms 

 Sandy 



Appendicularia, 

 very few, small 



Acartia longiremis, 

 very few 



GalXQixs, very few 

 Larval Nerine 

 Pleurobrackia, very 

 few large 



6 Beroe, large and 

 small 



Laodice cruciata, 

 large, mature 

 Obelia dichoioma 

 Ceratium dirergens 



A hour 

 9.30 

 a.m. 



Montagu's 

 sucker 



Sand-eel 



Eggs of rock- 

 ling, gur- 

 nard, sprat, 

 and sole- 

 nette. 





Obelia dicho- 

 toiua 



Pleurobrackia , 

 many 



Larval Pleu- 

 robrackia 

 ova 

























19th July 

 1S88. 

 | mile N.E. 

 of Kinkell 

 Ness and 1 

 mile E. of 

 Tier head 

 10.30 a.m. 



W. 

 4 fathoms. 



7 fathoms 

 Sandy 



' [Acartia longiremis, 

 very few 



Ccntropagcs hamatiis 

 Halitemora longi- 



comis 

 Evadne nordmanni, 



very few 

 Nauplii, a few 

 Larval Annelid (see 



sketch) 

 Plutei, very few 

 1 Pleurobrackia, 



medium size 

 Pleurobrackia, very 



few, small 



Larval Pleurobrackia 



1 hour 

 11.30 

 a.m. 



Eggs of sole- 

 nette, gur- 

 nard and 

 lemon dab 

 (?) 





Laodice 

 cruciata 



(Tkaumautias 

 pi/osella), 

 numerous, 

 large, ripe 



Thaumantias 



hemispkeerica, 

 a few 



Aurelia 



aurita, 

 Lesueuria, 



many 

 Beroe, 



numerous 

 Pleurobrackia, 



myriad, large 



and small 



2 feet f rom 

 bottom 



7 fathoms 





